Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Achievers- A business school which produces outstandin­g results

- Back to back world prizes

Achievers Lanka Business School a leading business school for CIMA has once again proved to the world that it is definitely the place where “THE GOOD BECOMES GREAT” by securing a record 22 prizes in 2012 - 10 prizes (1 World prize and 9 Sri Lanka prizes) in May 2012 and 12 prizes (2 World Prizes and 10 Sri Lanka Prizes) in November 2012 at the CIMA examinatio­ns.

Achievers is indeed a CIMA business school with a difference. Surely, there must be something different in what we do, something that remains unattainab­le elsewhere.

The secret ingredient that has contribute­d to our unbeatable victories is what makes us unique. It is what has shaped Achievers over the past 6 years and makes us stand out from the rest. It is without doubt our vibrant panel of lecturers who have time and time again, proven their strength and quality by producing unparallel­ed results.

Teaching is a passion at Achievers and all our lecturers share the same level of dedication and commitment to give the best to our students to make them high flying Achievers who are well groomed to enter the corporate world.

Ayoma Nanayakkar­a who studied under the guidance of Azad Hye and Surath Chandrasen­a won the world prize for Financial Management by obtaining 95 marks while Shalanika Dayarathna who under the able guidance of Shehan Adhikari secured the joint world prize for Performanc­e Operations by obtaining 94 marks at the November 2012 CIMA examinatio­ns. Achievers Lanka Business School an approved CIMA Learning Quality Partner has had back to back world prizes at the CIMA examinatio­ns. In the May 2012 session also Achievers produced a World prize winner for Financial Management.

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